I bought a used 2005 Tahoe about 15 days ago. All was good until about 6 days ago It suddenly stop shifting in mid drive. So I let it cool off and then again started to drive and stop shifting again. Now I grew up in an auto shop as my dads helper he was a BMW and foreign car mechanic as well as domestic car mechanic his whole life so I picked up a thing or two or more just from working with him and learning from him but the first thing I thought was oh boy the transmission has gone out. So then I looked around on the internet and YouTube and I found a video of someone saying that the specific transmission 4L60E stops shifting when a new filter is needed. I thought okay I could do this so I bought a filter and I replaced it . Fired it up went for a drive no problem continue driving for another 3-4 days not a problem except I was leaking transmission fluid because I forgot to tighten up some of the nuts so I go back underneath the Tahoe and I tighten them up all the sudden it stops shifting again. My question is that could there be a vacuum issue causing the transmission not to shift because it works fine when the transmission pan is loosened but it leads transmission fluid obviously which is not a good thing but I wonder if anybody else's experienced anything like this before or if anybody has any answers as far as the vacuum lines go?. Thank you for your time and responding .